Why do parents let their children attend specialty classes during the summer vacation?

Updated on educate 2024-08-02
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Fighting for face with colleagues, vanity and blame I don't deny the ingredients of the hope that the child will become a dragon, but only they know how much of this is actually worthless Sacrificing children's time --- achieving decent grades in school ---

    I think any student who can learn understands that learning is not determined by going to cram school.

    Paddy answers sincerely

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    In the future, some specialties will be good at mixing and eating white.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hope that the son will become a dragon and the woman will become a phoenix.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Whether a child should attend a special class or not needs to be seen on a case-by-case basis. Here are some things you should consider:

    1.Consider the child's interests and talents. If the child is extremely interested in a certain area and shows a higher level of talent than children of the same age, then attending a specialty class may be a better option.

    2.Consider the family's time and financial commitments. Specialty classes can take a long time and financial commitment, and if families cannot afford these additional burdens, they should consider whether to send their children to special classes.

    3.Consider the quality and teaching of specialty classes. The quality of teaching varies from class to specialty, and if the quality of education in the specialty class is not high enough, it will have a bad impact on the child's talent and interests.

    4.Consider your child's learning load. If the child already has a lot of academic pressure, coupled with the special class, it may bring more pressure burden to the child, which is not conducive to the child's physical and mental health.

    In short, the special class needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis, and parents need to have an in-depth understanding of their children's interests, talents, family economic profile, the quality of the special class, teaching, requirements, and family time. It is necessary to weigh the pros and cons according to the actual situation, and make an informed decision after comprehensive consideration. It is important for parents to respect their children's wishes, especially for older children, and to discuss with them whether or not to attend special classes, and to put the child's wishes in a high position.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The interest high quiver class is to keep the kids interested. In fact, we can sign up for more experience classes for children and then let them choose for themselves. We can recommend some calligraphy, eloquence, art, and much more.

    1. Calligraphy.

    Reading words is like looking at people. When you grow up, you'll discover how popular it is to write good words. Good words often make a good impression.

    In addition, calligraphy can exercise children's temperament and calm people, which can help children get rid of a lot of impetuous emotions in their future study, life and work.

    2. Painting.

    Painting can cultivate children's emotions and aesthetics. Children who have been learning to draw for a long time have a strong sensitivity to color and form a good artistic thinking.

    3. Eloquence.

    This is mainly to develop the child's self-confidence. In many occasions such as future meetings, they will not feel stage fright for various activities and speeches, and will also allow children to dare to actively participate in various group activities.

    The hardest thing for children is persistence. Attention shifts quickly. This requires parental guidance.

    Now I am very grateful to my mother. Brushstrokes were the only thing she forced me to learn. Now I feel like I've benefited a lot.

    At that time, she suggested that I learn some piano. I couldn't listen well, but after attending Failed College, I discovered that many of the students around me had their own talents and could participate in many community events. I regret it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I usually don't enroll my child in specialty classes that he is not interested in. The main reasons are:

    First, now children are under too much pressure to study, and not only the teachers assign more learning tasks. After returning home from school, they still have to complete their homework on time, but some parents always arrange for their children to attend some extracurricular tutoring classes in order to study well. As a result, the child does not have enough time and often attends these tutoring interest classes.

    At the end of the day, the child is tired and lacks concentration.

    Not having enough sleep time to rest, resulting in a lack of energy the next day, unable to concentrate on studying, too much pressure will also cause them to appear bored with learning, for no interest, some just hate.

    Second, as children grow older, they also have their own ideas and opinions, such as some children are used to drawing, and their parents have to let them learn, and they are not interested in these. Even if parents spend too much money, what they get is perfunctory. Not only is it a waste of the child's time, but also the parents' money, and it also destroys the relationship between the parents and the child, and the gains outweigh the losses.

    Third, it will seriously affect the child's mentality, and it will not be able to study quietly, and it will also lead to the child's lack of confidence and timidity, and the interest class accounts for too much of the entire family economy, and also affects the normal operation of the family, so there is no need to report the special class that the child is not interested in.

    Therefore, I think that there are ways to pay attention to the way to cultivate children, especially when the child is rotten, the most important thing is to grow up healthily, and having a good body is the most important. And if you want to learn well, it is not determined by a long learning time, but also if the child is interested in learning, think more, study seriously, and improve learning efficiency, learning will be good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Communicate and communicate with your child more, so that your child does not contradict the specialty class, and try to stimulate your child's interest in the specialty class. If there is resistance to the specialty class, parents can try to "desensitize", let the child contact little by little, and don't fill the specialty class as soon as it comes up, otherwise, anyone will be resistant.

    In the friendship of friends in the specialty class, parents should help their children establish a good relationship with classmates, and the influence of peers and groups is still quite large. Especially teachers, if the child likes the teacher, he will be happy to take this special class.

    As a friend, communicate with your child on an equal footing. Don't be in a hurry to instill some ideas such as "it's all good for you", "useful for the future", and "provide you with a good educational environment". Not all children are sensible enough to see things from the perspective of their parents, and many children will only think about whether they are happy or not.

    Parents should accompany their children more, usually care more about and encourage their children, and can also use appropriate material and spiritual rewards for their children, but they can't rely on material rewards alone, so that children can have spiritual gains in the learning of special classes, which is the way to maintain interest and support children to persist in completing a thing.

    Usually pay attention to the child's emotions, especially after the special class, talk to the child about the harvest of the empty chain, observe whether the child is happy, observe whether there is a conflict between the child and friends, and guide the child to take the initiative to solve and find problems.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't think interest classes are necessary, and if the child doesn't like it, there's no need to force the child to go to it. Today's parents always want their children to become successful and want to train their children into all-round talents, so they will enroll their children in a lot of interest classes. Some first-graders may learn four or five things in hobby classes alone, singing, dancing, drawing, writing, and so on.

    If this is placed in ancient times, it is simply proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting. And this has become a status quo for students nowadays, and there are 50 children in a class, basically 48 of them will have their own talents.

    However, interest classes are not necessary, and most children actually follow the advice of their parents when attending interest classes, and the interest class is not chosen by oneself, it is generally decided by the parents. Parents say that this is for the good of their children, but I would like to ask, when can you learn this interest class? Most children's interest classes will be halved by junior high school, and they will all be abandoned by high school.

    After all, high school is very heavy, and it is basically impossible to attend interest classes normally.

    Once an interest has been abandoned for many years, it is equivalent to the previous efforts in vain, especially a subject like dance that requires a lot of practice. So do you still enroll your child in interest classes? I think that if the child really likes this interest, then in order to enrich his extracurricular life, and let the child learn one or two things, if the child does not like the interest class at all, then there is no need for parents to force the child to learn.

    Don't always use the excuse of doing good for your child to learn all kinds of things. Because these things are not necessary, children should still focus on their studies. Too many interest classes will only increase the burden on the child, so that the child cannot focus all his energy on learning.

    Therefore, parents must listen to their children's opinions more in the selection of interest classes, and also start from the actual situation of their children, so as not to turn a good interest class into a pressure class.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Let the child choose the specialty class by himself. Presumably, if you choose this option, you must have chosen it with the help of your parents when you were young.

    First of all, I am grateful to my parents for helping me choose the specialty class, but I do not support this practice. When the child is young, he may not know what he likes, and at this time, parents can give choices, let the child try new things, and give suggestions. But when the child grows up, he should respect the child's own opinion and what he likes to learn.

    If you impose a specialty class that he doesn't like, the result will be a waste of money.

    Secondly, it is also necessary to let the child have a subjective initiative and let him make his own choices, rather than parents blindly "arranging" him. The consequence of this is that when the child grows up, he will not be able to make choices independently. Because he was instilled with the idea that everything is arranged, he doesn't need to make choices, he just needs to execute.

    Finally, it is recommended that parents can give appropriate advice when their children are young, but when the children grow up, they must let the children make their own choices and respect the children's opinions. If you want to learn, you can learn, if you don't want to learn, don't learn your specialty, there is no need to burn money.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Definitely go to it, don't let the child go to it, the child will feel that the family doesn't love him, why don't parents let me go to the school if they like it, it's good that the child has a specialty.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Seeing this question, I also struggled for a while. But I still think that parents should help them choose.

    Regarding the specialty class, many people must have the psychology of "children must know themselves better", but this is not the case.

    Because of this, I know whether God understands myself or not, and now that I have graduated from college for several years, I am not sure that I must know myself.

    Parents should make a choice based on "their child's choice". The final decision should belong to the parents, after all, the child has no financial strength, and in the end, the parents have to pay.

    In fact, the specific situation should be decided according to the degree of understanding of the child.

    1.I think a lot of kids today are precocious, they already know and know what they need. In this case, parents should follow the child's wishes, adjust the child's schedule and time outside of study time to enroll in the special class according to the current family situation and other necessary economic factors.

    2.But there are also some students who don't know anything, they just want to learn to dance when they see that dancing is beautiful in **, and they want to learn piano when they see others playing the piano. For children who are not clear about their positioning, parents' decisions play a very important role.

    3.At present, more and more parents are aware of the importance of a skill, but the child is still in a period of development, and we need to cultivate his decisiveness and persistence in things. This is not a blind obedience to the child, you should be given a certain amount of guidance and develop a good habit.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, because you waste time and energy and don't get the results you want.

    1.Think about it for a moment, if someone forced you to do something that you weren't interested in, would you do it? Most are reluctant.

    Reluctantly learning something is not only inefficient, but also difficult to break through. Since adults don't like to be forced to do something, let alone children. Forcing a child to study a specialty class that he is not interested in will not necessarily get the results he wants, but will waste a lot of time and energy.

    2.Enrolling in a specialty class does not necessarily mean that you will have a specialty, because a specialty also requires interest and talent. Children are not interested, how can they have the heart to learn.

    Even if the talent is very high, he is not interested and cannot learn. So it's a waste of time to enroll your child in a specialty class she doesn't like.

    3.Children need to have a happy childhood. The competition for adults is fierce.

    But the world of children is very simple. Childhood was supposed to be a carefree age, so why put pressure on him? Proper learning can increase his knowledge, while pulling out seedlings will only harm the child.

    Enrolling your child in cram schools that she is not interested in may make her more tired of studying. Therefore, it is better not to apply for cram schools that children are not interested in.

    In short, I will not enroll my child in cram school that she is not interested in, because everyone will not be able to stick to things that they are not interested in for a long time, but it will increase stress and make them unhappy. Childhood is a carefree age, so why bother to add invisible pressure to him. Human life is not easy, children should be allowed to enjoy their happy time at a carefree age, as for the future, let it be!

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